Dodge Viper Base Convertible 2-door on 2040-cars
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
I am looking at selling my pride and joy. I have driven many different types of sports cars, and this one by far has been the most fun. It is extremely powerfull and drives amazingly well. There has been well over $100,000 invested into this car and it shows. The only reason I am looking at selling it is I just purchased my dream house and garage, and I would like to put some money back into the bank and finish another project. This car is well known, and has been treated very well. I had it in at the dealer last week, and it was reccommended that I replace the battery, which I went ahead and did. The paint on the car is beautiful. It shines and you constantly have people in traffic and in parking lots taking photos. The wheels are in perfect shape and the tires have good rubber on them. It is not leaking any fluids. You do have to check the oil catch canister periodically to ensure that it is drained. It has a full audio system in it with amplified JL audio high end speakers. There is a compact subwoofer hidden in the center console and it all sounds great. It also has Bluetooth audio as well. The car starts and runs amazingly. I drive it around town on the low boost setting and it gets up and goes with ease. Switch it over to the High setting with the Greddy controller on the dash and you had better hold on. In comparing this to my Procharged Corvette, it makes it look like a Fiat. It will go by just about anything you want it to. It has been taken care of, and I have not beat on it.Serial 001 - This particular Viper has a great history as it began life a Red RT/10 brand new and was shipped directly to Hennessey for a repaint to GTS Blue and a Venom 600 package. The original owner spent a nice amount of money making the changes. The car was then driven and determined it didn’t have enough power and so the install began of the Twin Turbo system, completed and installed by Sean Roe of Roe Racing. After the major power upgrade the car went to The Wizard where Chuck had his body shop paint the car Snake Skin Green with Dual Black Stripes and Black Mirrors and really good look. The car still has the Autoform front nose and the Venom Rear Wing and the paint on this car is incredible. Twin Turbo installed and fabricated by Roe Racing a very reliable and dependable name in the industry. Stage 2+ Twin Turbo Kit. Include: Garret /Precision 62mm with billet impellerTiAL wastegates and blow off valvesPrecision Turbo intercooler, oil scavenge pumpK&N air filterslarger injectors2bar MAP sensorFuel system upgrade, Rails and down piping ceramic coated black fuel railselectronic boost control systemurethane motor mountsArrow oil pump upgrade with shipping 576.12 576.122 Head Gaskets2 Intake Manifold Gaskets2 Exhaust Manifold GasketsThermostat Gasketfull porting, competitiontitanium valve spring retainers, locks,new exhaust valve stem guidesCenterforce Clutch Kit Fidanza Flywheel Insert Details and Dyno The engine oil and filter should be changed between 500 and 1,000 miles.
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